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27 Apr 2020
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Is this sentence in polite form or casual form?
미극에서 왔어요.
Is this sentence in polite form or casual form?
미극에서 왔어요.
미극에서 왔어요.
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casual but polite
왔어 = casual, informal, and sometimes rude(to the elderly)
왔어요 = casual but polite
왔습니다 = formal and very polite
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@change777 would this be rude to a stranger around 20 years old?
Do you know a polite way to say "I am from the united states."?
Do you know a polite way to say "I am from the united states."?
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@Laffy_Taffy
You can say "저는 미국에서 왔어요." or "저는 미국에서 왔습니다."
(only to friends or someone you're very colse to) you can say "왔어"

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